Sorry it works.
actually i tried the worng things first i shud have
RTFM ;-)
by the way there is still a lacuna i cannot exclusively list
my custom return types within a schema , the pg_catalog
name space is always included and have typically 60 type
entries , so when i do
\dT everything is listed will it be possible in 7.4 to list types
in a schema only ?
i have reserved a namespace for holding just return types
becoz i cannot specity composites return types while declaring
functions like
CREATE FUNCTION foo (int , text ) RETURNS SETOF (int , double , text ) AS '
' language 'blah' ;
we need to create a return type first just for that,
would it be cool to allow the syntax above ?
regds
mallah.
tradein_clients=# \dT custom_return_types.table_desc List of data types Schema | Name |
Description
---------------------+------------+-------------custom_return_types | table_desc |
(1 row)
tradein_clients=# \dT+ custom_return_types.table_desc List of data types Schema |
Name | Internal name | Size | Description
---------------------+------------+---------------+-------+-------------custom_return_types | table_desc | table_desc
| tuple |
(1 row)
tradein_clients=# \d custom_return_types.table_desc
Composite type "custom_return_types.table_desc" Column | Type
----------+------attname | nametypeinfo | text
tradein_clients=#
> Rajesh Kumar Mallah <mallah@trade-india.com> writes:
>> psql> CREATE TYPE mytype AS (a1 int, a2 varchar(100)) ;
>
>> is there any way to see the constitution of "mytype"
>> at a later date?
>
> regression=# CREATE TYPE mytype AS (a1 int, a2 varchar(100)) ;
> CREATE TYPE
> regression=# \d mytype
> Composite type "public.mytype"
> Column | Type
> --------+------------------------
> a1 | integer
> a2 | character varying(100)
>
> regression=#
>
> regards, tom lane
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